also @ TechSpot: Nortel's internal network "owned" by hackers for almost a decade
Welcome to the TechSpot OpenBoards. Please read the FAQ if you have any questions. Sign up or Login to participate.

Go Back   TechSpot OpenBoards > TechSpot Community > General Discussion

Collaborate in the cloud with Office, Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync

Hey Hey 16k

Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old 05-05-2004
SNGX1275's Avatar
TechSpot Forces Special
 
Location: Rolla, Missouri, USA
Member since: Feb 2002, 10,817 posts
System specs
Hey Hey 16k

Funny flash animation:
http://www2.b3ta.com/heyhey16k/

You young kids won't understand/like it cause you won't know what they are talking about.
  #2  
Old 05-05-2004
StormBringer's Avatar
TechSpot Evangelist
 
Location: USA
Member since: Apr 2002, 2,871 posts
LMAO, that was good. Takes me back to my youth.

/me breaks out his C-64.
  #3  
Old 05-05-2004
OS samurai's Avatar
TechSpot Enthusiast
 
Location: Colorado USA
Member since: Mar 2004, 193 posts
I am not that old, but I remeber some of the games
  #4  
Old 05-05-2004
TechSpot Evangelist
 
Location: Bridgend
Member since: Nov 2003, 2,371 posts
pml.

I was like 5 years old, back in 1987, when I wrote my first BASIC program on my ATARI 65XE.

It went something like...

10 PR. "Hello"
20 GOTO 10

Those were the days. I coded on that, mainly simple programs for calculations, all the way until I was 10. I gave up altogether then though. No-one I knew did coding, so I trned more and more to my NES over those years. lol

GOSUB, FOR, IF, THEN, SOUND, PRINT, INPUT. Those were the days.

I just tried writing a simple program from my memory of BASIC on the ATARI, and failed miserably. lol. If anybody can put this straight for me, I'll be most impressed. looks like I've forgotten it.

10 Print "what is your age? Answer in numeric form"
20 Input Answer$
30 If Answer$ < 1 then GOSUB 10
40 If Answer$ > 110 then GOSUB 10
50 If Answer$ => 1 OR Answer =< 110 then print "You are " Answer$ "years old."

Hey, it's been a long time!!!!
  #5  
Old 05-05-2004
Arris's Avatar
TechSpot Evangelist
 
Location: Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Member since: Feb 2002, 4,083 posts
System specs
I remember some of the character set on the Atari 800 looked like bits of window frames. I remember coding a simple program that just repeatedly printed |-|-| type combination and lines of characters for the tops and bottoms of the window frames. When run looked like you were falling down a building. 48k expanded memory on cartridges twice the size of a PDA

Ah those were the days... *goes off to dig out the Atari and its Pacman, Space Invader, Centipede and Dig Dug cartridges...
  #6  
Old 05-06-2004
Didou's Avatar
Bowtie extraordinair!
 
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Member since: Feb 2002, 5,895 posts
System specs
They didn't even mention the VIC-20 ? ( or maybe I missed it )
  #7  
Old 05-06-2004
SNGX1275's Avatar
TechSpot Forces Special
 
Location: Rolla, Missouri, USA
Member since: Feb 2002, 10,817 posts
System specs
They did mention a VIC, but no number followed. I think it was because if you put 20 in after it would have screwed up the song.

Some of what was mentioned I didn't know personally but I did know they existed. The oldest thing I remember is my dad had Pong that was its own unit iirc, and had 2 sliders that you used to control the paddles. But I do remember trying to write basic on a C64, and loading and saving stuff from a cassette tape.

We had an Okadata printer for it, a tape drive, and a disk drive. I remember wearing out joysticks all the time playing games on it. Then I remember when we finally hooked it up to a Color TV, rather than a Black and White one. It was like a whole new computer :eek:
  #8  
Old 05-06-2004
Mictlantecuhtli's Avatar
TechSpot Special Forces
 
Location: Finland
Member since: Feb 2002, 4,886 posts
System specs
Quote:
Originally posted by Spike
I just tried writing a simple program from my memory of BASIC on the ATARI, and failed miserably. lol. If anybody can put this straight for me, I'll be most impressed. looks like I've forgotten it.

10 Print "what is your age? Answer in numeric form"
20 Input Answer$
30 If Answer$ < 1 then GOSUB 10
40 If Answer$ > 110 then GOSUB 10
50 If Answer$ => 1 OR Answer =< 110 then print "You are " Answer$ "years old."
I guess you didn't remember that GOSUB is what it sounds like, GO to SUBroutine, from where it RETURNs
Use GOTO instead in those

I still remember BASIC quite well
  #9  
Old 05-06-2004
TechSpot Evangelist
 
Location: Bridgend
Member since: Nov 2003, 2,371 posts
quite right. lol. I didnt'. thanks for the reminder.
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:36 PM.